An edition of The nihilist imagination (2003)

The nihilist imagination

Dmitrii Pisarev and the cultural origins of Russian radicalism (1860-1868)

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An edition of The nihilist imagination (2003)

The nihilist imagination

Dmitrii Pisarev and the cultural origins of Russian radicalism (1860-1868)

"Dimitrii Pisarev (1840-1868) was the leader of a cohort of Russian radicals known as the Nihilists and was Russia's most visible literary critic for most of the 1860s. During this pivotal decade in Russian cultural history Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Turgenev published much of their most important fiction, and Russian radicalism itself evolved from a handful of isolated circles into a full-fledged revolutionary movement.

The Nihilist Imagination, the first English-language book devoted to this influential nineteenth-century intellectual, explores the convergence between historic developments in literature and politics, the ways young contemporary readers approached novels such as Turgenev's Fathers and Sons when they were first published, the evolution of Russian radicalism during one of its critical phases, and the perceptions of government officials and members of educated society of this emerging radical threat.

Rather than a biography, this book is a series of essays on the theme of Russian literary and political Nihilism, structured around the analysis of Pisarev's writings, their intellectual sources, and their influence."--BOOK JACKET.

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Peter Lang
Language
English
Pages
272

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-262) and index.

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New York
Series
Middlebury studies in Russian language and literature ;, vol. 27, Middlebury studies in Russian language and literature ;, v. 27

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Dewey Decimal Class
149/.8/0947
Library of Congress
HX914 .P69 2003, HX914.P69 2002

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Pagination
x, 272 p. ;
Number of pages
272

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Open Library
OL3557284M
ISBN 10
082046161X
LCCN
2002016217
OCLC/WorldCat
49312738
Library Thing
9751147
Goodreads
729165

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